With 76 per cent of the junked currency coming back into the banking system, finance minister Arun Jaitley warned that mere depositing of old notes in banks will not change the money from 'black to white' and tax liability would remain on unexplained funds.

With 76 per cent of the junked currency coming back into the banking system, finance minister Arun Jaitley warned that mere depositing of old notes in banks will not change the money from 'black to white' and tax liability would remain on unexplained funds.

Tata Steel also started a process to close the expensive British Pension Scheme replace it by defined contribution scheme, which will lower uncertainty in payouts. The new scheme will have a maximum contributions of 10% from the company and 6% from employees, the unions.

Tata Steel also started a process to close the expensive British Pension Scheme replace it by defined contribution scheme, which will lower uncertainty in payouts. The new scheme will have a maximum contributions of 10% from the company and 6% from employees, the unions.